NDS ROMS Emulator

DeSmuME is up to it's third official release. This Nintendo DS emulator is starting to run (with alot of graphic glitches) a few commercial games with decent speed. More work has been put in correcting CARD_REG bugs in this version. Desmume

Eventhough the DeSmuME encountered some legal problems with its original developer, Normmatt was still able to pick up on the emulator and has just recently released DeSmuME v0.3.4 Full. The DeSmuME is said to be the best DS emulator for the computer to date.Now another DS emulator, which is based on the DeSmuME source code, is showing more compatibility and faster performance than its source. NeeDS come in simplified Chinese and had the menu reorganized. Features of NeeDSv0.0.1 are as follows: Keyboard / mouse since definition
Screen shrinking and enlarging
Small optimization

DS Emu v0.4.4 Released
A little bit old, but seeing as we havent reported it here goes. Author Chris Double has released a new version of his Nintendo DS emulator based on open source code by Imram Nazar. Changes in this release include:
 Implemented coprocessor 15 ability to switch ARM9 vector execution address from 0xffff0000 to 0x00000000. Required for DSLinux to work. Unfortunately DSLinux still doesn't run under DSEmu but it's a step on the way.
 Fixed implementation of ARM opcodes that used suffix 'S'. These weren't dealing with the spsr and cpsr correctly.
 Implemented timers 0, 1, 2 and 3 and attempted to get them running at approximately the right rate.
 Got keyboard interrupts working. Tutorial eight now works in DSEmu.
 Implemented coprocessor 15 ability to switch the ARM9 into low power mode.
 Changed SWI 4 and SWI 5 implementation to use coprocessor 15's instruction to switch into low power mode, and implemented in ARM assembly in the fake ARM9 BIOS instead of C. This works much more like the actual DS hardware now. Previously SWI 4 and 5 only really worked for the vertical blank interrupt, now it works for all interrupts.
 Fixed some timing issues with interrupts and low power mode. NoGBA - the best DSi emulator

Dualis v10 Windows Emulator Released
Mic has released his new version of Dualis today, a windows emulator for the Nintendo DS. Changes in this new version include:
 MMU: Added support for new IPC format (memory tab, IPC version, v2)
 MMU: Fixed incorrect size for VRAM bank I
 MMU: Fixed accesses to VRAM bank I while in LCDC mode
 MMU: Mirrored RTC data to new IPC location (0x23FFxxx)
 GPU: Added support for extended OBJ palettes
 GPU: Added support for extended 1D character OBJ mapping
 GPU: Added support for OBJ vertical flipping
 GPU: Fixed a bug where screen offsets would be doubled
 GUI: Added VRAM bank I to the palette viewer
 GUI: Layers can now be enabled/disabled on a per-core basis
Thanks Mic for this great emulator!